
The Kinks - Kinks: The Ultimate Collection (2004)
Date: 26.07.2008
The KinksThe Ultimate CollectionRelease Date: Sept 13, 2004Label: SanctuaryDisc 11. You Really Got Me2. All Day And All Of the Night3. Tired Of Waiting For You4. Everybody's Gonna Be Happy5. Set Me Free6. See My Friend7. Till the End Of the Day8. Dedicated Follower Of Fashion9. Sunny Afternoon10. Dead End Street11. Waterloo Sunset12. Death Of a Clown13. Autumn Almanac14. Susannah's Still Alive15. Wonderboy16. Days17. Plastic Man18. Victoria19. Lola20. Apeman21. Supersonic Rocket Ship22. Better Things23. Come Dancing24. Don't Forget To DanceDisc 21. David Watts2. Stop Your Sobbing3. Dandy4. Mr. Pleasant5. I Gotta Move6. Who'll Be the Next In Line7. I Need You8. Where Have All the Good Times Gone9. Sittin' On My Sofa10. A Well Respected Man11. I'm Not Like Everybody Else12. Love Me Till the Sun Shines13. She's Got Everything14. Starstruck15. Shangri-La16. God's Children17. Celluloid Heroes18. (Wish I Could Fly Like) Superman19. Do It Again20. Living On a Thin LineLinks:http://rapidshare.com/files/74602926/kinks-ultimate-cd1.rarhttp://rapidshare.com/files/74598973/kinks-ultimate-cd2.rarAmazon.co.uk ReviewHow Ray Davies made it through is anyone's guess. He fought constantly with his brother and bandmate Dave. He received not a penny of royalties throughout the Kinks' late-1960s heyday, due to a management dispute. He endured two divorces--the first of which saw him hospitalised in a suspected suicide attempt--and a painful break-up with Chrissie Hynde. Under terrible stress, he announced his retirement every six months from 1967 onwards. Yet somehow he held together one of the 60s' most stylish outfits, and released a string of hits that rank among the wittiest, most provocative and most socially aware songs ever written.The first disc of the two-CD The Ultimate Collection begins with their third single and first No. 1, the insistent "You Really Got Me", then races through the glory years with the absurdly infectious likes of "Sunny Afternoon", "Waterloo Sunset", "Lola" and "Apeman". Dave's two hits are included, too, and the disc ends with "Come Dancing" and other selections from The Kinks' early-80s comeback. Disc Two includes songs that were hits for others ("David Watts" and "Stop Your Sobbing"), various B-sides and other rarities, including "God's Children", from the soundtrack of Percy, a movie about a fellow seeking the original owner of his recently transplanted penis. The Ultimate Collection is an excellent addition to the Kinks's cannon.
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